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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
This sign means
[It may result in severe injuries or death]
CAUTION
This sign means
[It may result in injuries or malfunction]
The samples of symbols used in this manual are described below.
These signs mean prohibited action.
This sign means required action.
WARNING
Use proper voltage and keep it
close to the outlet.
Your refrigerator’s rated voltage is indicated
on a label put at the door or at the inside of
cabinet.
And place your refrigerator close enough to
electrical outlet so that you do not have to
use an extension cord.
Do not touch compressor or pipe.
This area become high temperature, and
will have an accident when you touch it.
Compressor
Do not plug or unplug with wet
hands.
Doing so can result in an electrical shock.
Reserve one plug for the
refrigerator only.
Avoid connecting many appliances to the
same plug for the refrigerator. Do not use
a plug of bad quality. Avoid using damaged
plug or electric cord. Unroll through the length
of the cord in order to ventilate the heat.
Remove dust periodically from
the power plug.
Dust accumulation on the power plug may
cause an Insulation failure with humidity and
possible fi re.
Unplug the power cord and wipe with dry
cloth.
Do not let the cord or plug be
damaged.
If the cord or plug is damaged, it may cause
fi re or electric shock. Please consult your
dealer or service center when the refrigera-
tor has to be repaired.
Do not open the controller box
except by a service personnel.
There is a danger of getting electrical shock.
Do not try to disassemble,
repair or modify the refrigerator
by yourself.
You may get injured from doing so or the
refrigerator may result in malfunction.
If you want to repair the refrigerator,
please consult your dealer or nearest service
center.
In case of refrigerator with ground wiring
plug, It must be used the socket outlet with
ground connection to prevent hazard from
electric leakage.
Make Sure to push the plug completely
into the socket outlet.
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